Multiple reports last week quoted Bryant on his intent to visit Boca Raton (the campus is less than 10 miles from Atlantic), but, as Bryant is such a high-profile recruit, the concept that he would visit the 3-9 Owls was met with plenty of skepticism.

Well, contrary to a lesser number of reports, Bryant will be making that trip to FAU this weekend. According to The Palm Beach Post's Matt Porter, four FAU coaches visited Atlantic today, and left with interest between the two parties still high.

Bryant told ESPN 760 last week: "I thought about [FAU]. It’s right there, it’s close. I just thought about taking it because you never know, I might get interested in them. I might be the first four-star they’ve ever had. I could make history.”

As of today, there seems to be little chance the Owls swoop in an sign Bryant, who appears to be favoring Florida State, but the four-star will be bringing a friend with him.

Atlantic defensive end Todney Evans will also be visiting FAU this weekend, and he is a player that is right in FAU's recruiting wheelhouse.

Evans was a long-time Western Michigan commit, who has found some love from larger schools after decommitting from that school. That favor has worn off though, and Evans looks to be scrambling to find a FBS program to commit to on signing day. FAU coaches noted that defensive line depth in 2012 was lacking.